Question of morals
I was driving along the other day thinking about the current debate regarding intelligent design and evolution.

Iraq theories flawed
Alan Schorr made some good points in his Aug. 19 letter and may eventually be proven right that in removing Saddam from power we've done nothing more than unleash a civil war in Iraq.

Editorial is ignorant
The Aug. 22 New York Daily News editorial titled "America's true Gold Star moms" (reprinted Juneau Empire, Aug. 22) is an excellent example of what has come to be called "the smearing of Cindy Sheehan."

Photo: Getting the fish to market
Alaska Glacier Seafoods worker Randy Perou, left, cuts the heads off of chum salmon using a heading machine, and Jacob Ross slices open the fish at the processing plant Monday at Auke Nu Cove.

Daughter told police about murder plots
Months before Lauri Waterman's burned body was found in the family minivan off a remote logging road, Brian Radel and Jason Arrant botched their first try at murder.

City officials say Quarry not a public health hazard
Some Juneau road construction workers occasionally could be exposed to airborne asbestos that exceeds workplace safety standards, according to environmental consultants hired by Secon, a major contractor in Juneau.

Call goes out for sea denizens
A lot is going on beneath the waves near Juneau, and the fish hatchery is looking for volunteers to help make it easier for people to see.

Photo: Out for a trot
Annie Wallers rides her palomino Sugar during a short walk Monday near Swampy Acres next to Glacier Highway.

Center finds clients' strengths
Jacob Mallinger carefully placed shattered stained glass on a piece of contact paper on the bottom of a mold. He was creating a pattern for a garden stone.

Crimson Bears get aerial in Railbelt rout
During Saturday's 50-25 victory against Lathrop, the Juneau-Douglas football team managed to pick apart the Malemutes' secondary with a series of roll-out passes and quick strikes.

Sports in Juneau
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Klawock raises seven totem poles
Even with about 60 people working together, 2,000 or more pounds of carved wood is really heavy, especially when it has to be carried uphill, carefully lowered, spun, pulled upright, readjusted and then held steady as it's bolted into place.